Working From Home: 10 Ways To Be Productive Remotely

There's construction outside your living room window, your two-year-old is crying and the dog won't stop barking. While distractions at home can keep you from doing daily tasks, they get even more irritating if you're trying to work.

More than 26,000 senior managers and business owners in 90 countries said about 50 per cent of their employees work from home at least half of the week, according to a recent study by Regus. The study found that despite generally positive attitudes about the idea of working from your couch, 54 per cent of respondents said managers were worried about how they spend their time at home.

“Most of the problems arise from people’s perceptions of remote working rather than the practicalities,” says Wes Lenci, vice president of Regus Canada. “Remote working, by its very nature, means that much of a person’s best work will be performed unseen, whereas errors will still have consequences and be hard to conceal.”